Depart Hyderabad at 06:00 AM and drive southwest on NH44 toward Alampur — the road takes about 4-4.5 hours (≈220-240 km) with a short breakfast stop en route. Arrive at Ramateertha Puttamma Temple mid-morning; spend time taking in the temple’s serene Dravidian architecture, offering aarti if available, and wandering the small temple complex and nearby ghats for photography and quiet reflection.
After a brief local meal in Alampur (try a simple south-Indian thali), visit Jogumamba Temple in the Alampur cluster and the famous Navabrahma temples — allow 1-1.5 hours to admire the 7th-8th century carvings and inscriptions. Next drive about 40-50 km to Nandyala (approximately 1-1.25 hours) to visit Jagajjanani Temple and other local shrines; explore the sanctum, chat with priests about rituals, and soak up the rural temple-town atmosphere.
Begin the return drive to Hyderabad around 4:30-5:00 PM to avoid late-night traffic, planning for 4-5 hours back with one rest stop (total ≈220-240 km). Arrive in Hyderabad by around 9:00-10:00 PM; end the day with a relaxed dinner and reflect on the peaceful temple visits and the drive — keep any small prasadam or temple stamps safely packed as mementos.